
Is your nonprofit mission actually achievable?
In today's uncertain funding environment, nonprofit leaders are being pushed to prove not only that their work matters, but that their mission is realistic, measurable, and aligned with real community needs.
In this episode of the Nonprofit MBA Podcast, Stephen Halasnik speaks with Dr. Zuri Tau, founder and CEO of Social Insights, about how nonprofits can evaluate whether their mission is achievable, why theory of change matters, and how organizations can build stronger evaluation systems without needing massive budgets.
They also discuss how funding instability, shifting public sentiment, and growing accountability pressures are forcing nonprofits to rethink strategy, clarify impact, and define success in ways that truly reflect community needs.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Why nonprofit missions should be aspirational but still measurable
How nonprofits can assess whether their mission is achievable
Why community-defined success matters
How theory of change helps uncover blind spots
Practical ways small nonprofits can begin evaluating impact
This is an important conversation for nonprofit leaders, board members, funders, and anyone thinking seriously about strategy, outcomes, and long-term impact.
Guest: Dr. Zuri Tau, Founder and CEO of Social Insights Host: Stephen Halasnik, Co-Founder of Financing Solutions